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Natalia Arroyo: Aston Villa appoint Spaniard as head coach

Women’s Super League side Aston Villa have appointed Natalia Arroyo as their new head coach. The 38-year-old Spaniard, who left Real Sociedad at the end of the 2023-24 season, has signed a three-and-a-half-year deal, pending visa approval. Villa sacked Robert de Pauw in December and Shaun Goater, who had said he wanted the role on a permanent basis, has been in interim charge of the team. Arroyo’s first game will be against Chelsea in the WSL on Sunday, 2 February and she will be “supported by the existing coaching staff”. “Natalia impressed us with her passion for football and approach to coaching,” said Villa president of football operations Monchi. “We believe Natalia has all the necessary tools to succeed at Aston Villa.” During her stint at Spain’s Real Sociedad, Arroyo achieved qualification for the Women’s Champions League and an appearance in the Copa de la Reina final. “We are familiar with Natalia’s playing style and admire her philosophy,” said Aston Villa head of women’s football Lee Billiard. “After an in-depth search, Natalia has consistently stood out in meeting our requirements.” Source link

Trump moves to expand ‘fast-track’ deportations

The Trump administration has expanded the process to swiftly deport undocumented immigrants who cannot prove they have lived in the US continuously for two years or more. US border agents have been told to summarily deport migrants without allowing them to request legal protection, according to internal documents obtained by CBS, the BBC’s US partner. The US has also moved to cancel all refugee travel and processing, leaving thousands stranded as they wait to come to the US. Trump has promised mass deportations and declared a national emergency at the US-Mexico border that he says will allow the government to deploy troops and surge additional resources. Trump has signed a flurry of immigration and border-related actions and decrees this week aimed at cracking down on immigration. The orders include tackling the definition of birthright citizenship and declaring illegal immigration at the border a national emergency. A notice posted on the website of the Federal Register says the expedited removal policy took effect on the evening of 21 January. The policy, which has traditionally been limited to undocumented migrants detained within 100 miles (160km) of the country’s international borders, now allows officers to use it anywhere in the US. “The effect of this change will be to enhance national security and public safety – while reducing government costs – by facilitating prompting immigration determinations,” the notice reads. It adds that the change will allow the Department of Homeland Security to address “the large volume of aliens” in the US illegally and ensure the “prompt removal…of those not entitled to enter, remain, or be provided relief or protection”. The expanded policy could be challenged in court. Until now, “unauthorised” immigrants detained in the US were given a notice to appear in immigration court, where they could present their case for asylum. Deportation proceedings typically couldn’t begin until a judge issued a decision. But earlier this week, Trump cited an immigration law – 212(f) – that allows the president to suspend the entry of foreign nationals deemed “detrimental” to the US. Citing internal documents and US officials, CBS has reported that the policy also applies to the US border with Canada and to Customs and Border Protection’s maritime sectors, such as Florida. The separate order to stop refugee travel and processing comes just days after Trump signed an executive order suspending the US’s Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP), saying America “lacks the ability to absorb large numbers of migrants, and in particular, refugees, into its communities in a manner that does not compromise the availability of resources for Americans”. It halts USRAP until “further entry into the United States of refugees aligns with the interests of the United States”, the order says. More than 1,600 Afghans who had already been approved to come to the US have had their travel plans cancelled, prompting an advocacy group, Afghan USRAP Refugees, to pen an open letter to President Trump. More than 3,000 other Afghan nationals are waiting in Albania to be resettled in the US. In another significant departure from the Biden administration’s immigration policies announced on Tuesday, the Department of Homeland Security has rescinded existing guidelines that prevent immigration officers from entering “sensitive” areas such as schools. In a statement, DHS said that the guidelines “thwart” law enforcement. “This action empowers the brave men and women in CBP [Customs and Border Protection] and ICE [Immigration and Customs Enforcement] to enforce our immigration laws and catch criminal aliens – including murderers and rapists – who have illegally come into our country,” a DHS spokesman said. The spokesman added that “the Trump administration will not tie the hands” of law enforcement, and expects them to “use common sense.” Source link

Sir Nick Clegg to leave Meta ahead of Trump’s return

Vishala Sri-Pathma & Zoe Kleinman Business reporter and Technology editor, BBC News Meta Sir Nick – pictured here with Mark Zuckerberg – leaves Meta at a time when Silicon Valley leaders seek to court Trump Former deputy prime minister Sir Nick Clegg is to step down from his current job as president of global affairs at social media giant Meta. In a post on Meta’s Facebook on Thursday, Sir Nick, a former leader of the Liberal Democrats, said he was departing the company after nearly seven years. He will be replaced by his current deputy and Republican Joel Kaplan, who previously served as deputy chief of staff in the White House during President George W Bush’s administration, and is known for handling the company’s relations with Republicans. He added that he would spend “a few months handing over the reins” and representing Facebook at international gatherings before moving on to “new adventures”. Sir Nick’s resignation comes just weeks before Donald Trump returns to the White House. The president-elect has repeatedly accused Meta and other platforms of censorship and silencing conservative speech. His relations with Mr Zuckerberg have been particularly strained, after Facebook and Instagram suspended the former president’s accounts for two years in 2021, after they said he praised those engaged in violence at the Capitol on 6 January. More recently, Trump threatened to imprison Mr Zuckerberg if he interfered in the 2024 election, and even called Facebook an “enemy of the people” in March. However tensions appear to be thawing between the two, with the pair dining at Trump’s Florida estate in Mar-a-Lago since the US election. Mr Zuckerberg also congratulated him on his victory and donated $1m (£786,000) to an inauguration fund. Sir Nick’s departure is seen by some analysts as a nod to the changing of the guard in Washington. He joined Facebook in 2018, after losing his seat as an MP in 2017. He was later promoted to president of global affairs, a prominent position at Meta. In a statement announcing he would step down, Sir Nick said his successor Joel Kaplan is “quite clearly the right person for the right job at the right time”. Trump was photographed with Mr Kaplan at the New York Stock Exchange last month. Social media industry analyst Jasmine Enberg said Mr Kaplan was “likely the right person for the job in this political moment”. “Meta, like other tech companies, has been rushing to curry favour with the incoming Trump administration,” she told the BBC. Sir Nick leaving Meta, and increased political polarisation on social platforms, suggests the company may shift how it moderates political speech, she added. Different worlds During his time at Meta, Sir Nick established himself not only as a spokesperson but also a bridge between governments, regulators and the tech firm. As new regulation and legislation began to force social media companies to take more responsibility for the content on their platforms and the consequences of it, that role became crucial. He oversaw the creation of the Oversight Board, an independent body set up to oversee Meta’s content moderation decisions. He said recently, however, that the firm’s actions had resulted in some people being “unfairly penalised” on its platforms too often. Sir Nick has also been open about his views on Trump’s close ally, Elon Musk, describing him as a political puppet master, claiming he has turned X, formerly Twitter, into a “one-man hyper-partisan hobby horse”. The former Liberal Democrat leader moved to Silicon Valley initially but returned to London in 2022. He said he was moving on to “new adventures” with “immense gratitude and pride” at what he had been part of. “My time at the company coincided with a significant resetting of the relationship between ‘big tech’ and the societal pressures manifested in new laws, institutions and norms affecting the sector,” he said. “I hope I have played some role in seeking to bridge the very different worlds of tech and politics – worlds that will continue to interact in unpredictable ways across the globe.” Source link

Najaa (Full Song) | Sooryavanshi | Akshay Kumar,Katrina Kaif,Rohit Shetty,Tanishk,Pav Dharia,Nikhita

Presenting Najaa Song from the movie #Sooryavanshi. Reliance Entertainment, Rohit Shetty Picturez In association with Dharma Productions and Cape Of Good Films presents “Sooryavanshi”.Produced by Hiroo Yash Johar, Aruna Bhatia, Karan Johar, Apoorva Mehta, and Rohit Shetty. Directed by Rohit Shetty starring Akshay Kumar, Ajay Devgn, Ranveer Singh, and Katrina Kaif. ♪Stream the Full Song Here♪ JioSaavn: https://bit.ly/Najaa-Sooryavanshi-JioSaavn Spotify: https://bit.ly/Najaa-Sooryavanshi-Spotify Hungama: https://bit.ly/Najaa-Sooryavanshi-Hungama Gaana: https://bit.ly/Najaa-Sooryavanshi-Gaana Apple Music: https://bit.ly/Najaa-Sooryavanshi-AppleMusic Amazon Prime Music: https://bit.ly/Najaa-Sooryavanshi-AmazonPrimeMusic Wynk: https://bit.ly/Najaa-Sooryavanshi-Wynk Resso: https://bit.ly/Najaa-Sooryavanshi-Resso iTunes: https://bit.ly/Najaa-Sooryavanshi-iTunes YouTube Music: https://bit.ly/Najaa-Sooryavanshi-YouTubeMusic Credits: Singers – Pav Dharia & Nikhita Music Recreated by – Tanishk Bagchi Programmed and Arranged by – Tanishk Bagchi Lyrics – Tanishk Bagchi Mixed and Mastered: Eric Pillai at Future Sound Of Bombay Mix Assistant Engineers – Michael Edwin Pillai Music Supervisor – Azeem dayani Recorded at TB Studios. Original Song Music – Pav Dharia Lyrics – Pav Dharia, Manav Sangha & Don Jaan ___________________________________ Enjoy & stay connected with us! 👉 Subscribe to T-Series: http://bit.ly/TSeriesYouTube 👉 Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tseriesmusic 👉 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/InstagramTseries source

Allianz Football League: How Ulster counties are shaping up for 2025 season

Manager: Malachy O’Rourke (1st season) Last year: Fifth in Division One First up: Derry (H), Armagh (A), Mayo (H), Kerry (H), Galway (A), Donegal (A), Dublin (H) ‘Things can only get better’ will be the belief amongst Red Hand supporters this year after three relatively poor campaigns following a surprise All-Ireland success in 2021. Expectations are rising once again in Tyrone with the appointment of Malachy O’Rourke – another former member of the Football Review Committee – as manager and the county’s back-to-back All-Ireland under-20 triumphs. The Brian Dooher and Feargal Logan era ended dismally last summer with a first championship defeat by Roscommon in the All-Ireland preliminary quarter-final. Given Errigal Ciaran’s run to the All-Ireland Club final, O’Rourke will likely be without Peter Harte, Joe Oguz, Cormac Quinn, Darragh and Ruairi Canavan for Saturday’s blockbuster opener against Derry. Instead, it will be up to the likes of Niall Morgan, Darren McCurry and the evergreen Mattie Donnelly to lead the charge. The new generation may also play their part and that includes highly-rated forward Eoin McElholm, who will remain in the white and red of Tyrone despite interest from Australian Football League [AFL] clubs. Source link

Elephants are not people, rules Colorado Supreme Court

A bid to free five elephants from a Colorado zoo has been rejected after a court ruled elephants are not people. An animal rights group argued Missy, Kimba, Lucky, LouLou and Jambo were effectively imprisoned at the zoo, and had filed to have them moved to an elephant sanctuary. It tried to bring a habeas corpus claim on behalf of the animals – a legal process which allows a person to challenge their detention in court. The Colorado Supreme Court said the matter boiled down to “whether an elephant is a person” and therefore had the same liberty rights as a human – ultimately deciding that they did not. It ruled 6-0 in favour of a previous district court decision that said the state’s habeas corpus process “only applies to persons, and not to nonhuman animals”. This was true “no matter how cognitively, psychologically, or socially sophisticated they may be,” State Supreme Court Justice Maria Berkenkotter added in her ruling. While she said the five elderly African elephants were “majestic,” the court ruled the claim could not be brought “because an elephant is not a person”. The Nonhuman Rights Project (NRP) petitioned for the elephants to be moved from Cheyenne Mountain Zoo to a “suitable elephant sanctuary” in 2023. The group argued the animals had a right to freedom because they were emotionally complex and intelligent animals. It claimed the elephants showed signs of “trauma, brain damage, and chronic stress” and that they were effectively “imprisoned” at the zoo. Cheyenne Mountain Zoo rejected the claim, arguing the elephants had received remarkable care, and was supported by a district court. After the Supreme Court ruling, Cheyenne Mountain Zoo called NRP’s lawsuit “frivolous” and said it had “wasted” time and money on the case. It accused the group of “abusing court systems to fundraise” and claimed its goal was “to manipulate people into donating to their cause by incessantly publicising sensational court cases with relentless calls for supporters to donate”. NRP said the decision “perpetuate[d] a clear injustice, stating that unless an individual is human they have no right to liberty”. “As with other social justice movements, early losses are expected as we challenge an entrenched status quo that has allowed Missy, Kimba, Lucky, LouLou, and Jambo to be relegated to a lifetime of mental and physical suffering,” the group said in a statement. An earlier bid by NRP to free an elephant named Happy from New York’s Bronx Zoo was rejected after the court judged she was not legally a person. Source link

Storm Éowyn: Amber weather warning issued for UK amid threat of 90mph winds

Storm Éowyn – pronounced “ay-oh-win” – and the fifth named storm of the season will undergo rapid development during Thursday as it moves across the Atlantic. It will be fuelled by a very powerful jet stream which is fast moving air high in the atmosphere where wind speeds are around 260mph (418km/h). The exact track that Éowyn takes as it approaches the UK and Ireland will determine where the strongest winds will be. It’ll turn windy on Thursday, especially on coasts of west Wales and southern England where there is a yellow Met Office wind warning in force from 07:00 GMT to 18:00. However, this spell of strong winds with gusts of 50-60mph (80-97km/h) is not connected to Storm Éowyn. The strong winds associated with Éoywn will start on Friday morning. Met Office amber severe weather warning covers Northern Ireland, southern Scotland, northern England and North Wales from 06:00 GMT to 21:00 on Friday. Wind gusts of 60-70mph (97-113km/h) fairly widely inland and 80-90mph (129-145km/h) along more exposed coasts and hills. The Met Office suggest that we could even perhaps see even higher gusts in a few locations. Elsewhere, yellow warnings have been issued for most of the UK on Friday and continuing across much of Scotland into Saturday. Across northern and western Scotland, parts of the Midlands and southern England, gusts of 50-65mph (80-105km/h) are expected but around coastal areas gusts up to 80mph (129km/h) are likely. Met Office warnings could still be adjusted and possibly upgraded ahead of Friday. These gales and severe gales are likely to bring travel disruption and some damage, which could include roof tiles being blown off and power cuts. Large waves are also expected with coastal overtopping. Heavy rain is also expected where there is a yellow Met Office rain warning for west Wales and south-west England from midnight to 09:00 GMT Friday. While it will turn milder for some, especially in the south, it will remain cold enough for snow to fall over hills in Scotland and northern England. With potentially 15-25cm (6-10 in) of snow to fall over the highest ground there is a separate yellow warning for snow from 03:00 GMT to 12:00 on Friday. Source link

Apple Intelligence falsely claimed Luke Littler had already won

Imran Rahman-Jones Technology reporter Getty Images Luke Littler does not play in the PDC World Championship final until Friday evening A news summary from Apple falsely claimed darts player Luke Littler had won the PDC World Championship – before he even played in the final. The incorrect summary was written by artificial intelligence (AI) and is based on a BBC story about Littler winning the tournament semi-final on Thursday night. Within hours on Friday, another AI notification summary falsely told some BBC Sport app users that Tennis great Rafael Nadal had come out as gay. Apple, which has been contacted for a response, previously declined to comment on similar examples of false AI alerts about news stories. Apple’s AI software Apple Intelligence launched in the UK in December 2024 with a feature that aims to give users a simple round-up of app alerts they have missed. It collates the alerts into a single message and then uses AI to summarise what they contained. The false alert about Littler was seen by users of the BBC News app earlier in the day. A BBC spokesperson said: “It is essential that Apple fixes this problem urgently – as this has happened multiple times. “As the most trusted news media organisation in the world, it is crucial that audiences can trust any information or journalism published in our name and that includes notifications.” The BBC previously complained to Apple about the Apple Intelligence feature when it generated a false headline about a high-profile alleged murder in the US. Even though this type of summary notification appears to be directly from the BBC, it is in fact Apple Intelligence’s take on much longer headlines. Other stories in the summaries seen on Friday – including those on South Korea and rising cases of influenza – were reported accurately by Apple Intelligence. The latest examples come after journalist body Reporters Without Borders (also known as RSF) called on Apple to axe its AI-powered summaries of news stories last month. “The automated production of false information attributed to a media outlet is a blow to the outlet’s credibility,” Vincent Berthier, the head of RSF’s technology and journalism desk, said in December. He added it was “a danger to the public’s right to reliable information on current affairs.” It is likely that most people’s AI-generated summaries are unique as different combinations of notifications are summarised depending on the device being used and the alerts coming through. BBC Sport app users can follow different sports and receive personalised alerts. Apple Intelligence is only available on certain iPhones – those using the iOS 18.1 system version or later on recent devices (all iPhone 16 phones, the 15 Pro, and the 15 Pro Max). It is also available on some iPads and Macs. The grouped notifications are marked with a specific icon, and users can report any concerns they have on a notification summary. Apple has not outlined how many reports it has received. Source link